Fantasy Basketball: Who’s #1 LeBron James Or Kevin Durant?

If you’ve got the #1 pick in your fantasy basketball draft, you have a decision to make.

HoopsVibe Very Quick Call: Who do you anchor your season around; LeBron James or Kevin Durant?

The first thing to consider is the type of league you are playing in; is it head to head or rotisserie? Is it standard scoring, or are there custom settings that make particular stat categories more valuable than others?

In standard scoring head-to-head leagues, players who score a lot but need a lot of shots to get going, won’t hurt you, while in a rotisserie league their low field goal percentage will be detrimental.

Productive centers are as deep as they have been in recent memory, so unless you are hung up on getting Dwight Howard or Marc Gasol, you can wait on them, especially with the first pick. So you’re looking at a guard or a forward with #1, and if you’re looking at those two positions, you’re looking at two guys.

Which brings us back to our original question – King James or Durantula at numero uno?

Again, depending on your league and which positions each player is listed at, James may have an advantage because of his versatility.

But from a pure statistical production perspective, who do you pick? Let’s look at the raw data.

Since LeBron took his talents to South Beach, his on court success has increased and while his numbers have been great, they have decreased in comparison to Durant.

His per game averages are down right in line with playing a minute per game less. But is there any player in the league more consistent than LeBron?

If you’re in a fantasy league that puts heavy emphasis on field goal percentage, LeBron made .602% of his two-point field goal attempts last season and an insane .565 overall. LeBron is entering his 11th NBA season.

Scoring is sexy and Durant does that better than anybody else in the league. LeBron’s overall skill set is attractive regardless of fantasy basketball scoring format. But, the decline of any NBA player is inevitable and you could argue that LeBron is due for that sudden decline.